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It is a good thing that people are remaining active longer, thanks to medical progress and better health care provision.
They were also concerned about the health care provision.
Roosevelt ended up removing the health care provisions from the bill in 1935.
In particular, the cooperative supports employee training, career development and health care provisions.
Two major theoretical issues underlie the reality of health care provision for older people.
The bill included health care provisions, new penalties for child pornography and several natural resources bills.
In the context of health care provision, it can refer to:
It will also assess women's experience of health care provision in the light of their expressed needs.
When companies were forced to recognize the present value of pension obligations and long-term health care provisions, they cut back on those plans.
Street homelessness: people's experiences of health and health care provision.
No such margin exists for health care provision, however, much of which has never been scientifically evaluated.
They are fully capable to work as competent team members in areas of health care provision and social care systems.
If alternative pathways of health care provision were used extensively we would have had serious underascertainment.
A ban on remunerated donation is not feasible in terms of health care provision.
Another related factor is the move towards treating health care provision as a tradeable commodity.
Instead, health care provision has a political margin with budgets allocated on criteria other than cost effectiveness.
The quality of health care provision is not compromised under Health Insurance.
So although in Britain we have a national system of health care provision the way services have developed shows considerable variation between districts.
Any initiative which will contribute towards improving the quality of health care provision in the area is to be welcomed.'
In the interdisciplinary African studies curriculum, students study hunger eradication, health care provision, economic growth, and conflict resolution.
Having considered the structure of health care provision in Britain we next consider how much is spent on the provision of these services.
One-sixth of Americans are without health care provisions at all and live in fear of an illness or accident to drive them into poverty.
Union and district negotiators are at odds over wages, health care provisions and a proposal to contract with outside social agencies to serve troubled students.
The medical profession itself, notably in the Dawson Report of 1920, advocated some kind of comprehensive health care provision for the whole population.
If demography acts as a constraining context on health care provision, future developments in medical technology open up a bewildering scenario of choice.